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July !: "CHARLIE" SF ?j By Chart J' "THE ROVINC ON THE BIG TIME _ Moe Gal* , Who is owner of the Savoy Ballroom Theatre in the amusement area at the World's Fair, plans to' put twenty colored jitterbug units' similiar to the original on the road. Moe not only expects the touring units to prove profitable, but he thinks they will also attract hinderlanders to the parent exhibit -when they visit the Fair. ' The touring swing troup.es will travel in busses, each mobile carrying a portable dance floor, for nuinces, twelve teams of dancers ujiu a tramp Dana. Nobody B?aU -You, Ql<i Bey If you just take it easy and use your head. On July 1, a new cigarette tax went into effect in New York, pnelcu whieh werg formerly sold for fourteen cents now cost seventeen cents . So what? . . . Why all the lads ji^st stopped buying ready, mades and purchased a new all-metal cigarette machine for one dollar. The machine makes 20 cigarettes in 5 minutes! Loose of" tight, just as you prefer. No fuss, no bother, no loose ends, no * paper to glue. A package of cigarette tobacco, enough to make 1000 cigarettes can be purchased fo-r 19c and a package Of 100 papers cigarette tubes to be placed in the machine may be purchased five packs of cigarettes of excellent quality for 29cents. Just turn for 10 c, which gives the boys the crank Bub, no tax to pay. Gentlemen, Gentlemen You lay your money and you take the choice, is what the team of Messrs. Regan and Hayes. . .three card-montie- artists rrr were saying on the Hill Saturday, when they played a one night stand at Bdgecomb Avenue and 157th St., using a spread-out newspaper as a table. They were observed on the corner by Detective Harry Roedel. who said "well well, gentlemen. gentlemen, it's a pleasure to meet you again" bef&re taking them in. Hayes and Regan (both named James) have police records, and J each was held in $ 1,000 bajl for a hearing this weekT^ GIRLS Unable to leave the city and who cannot go to camp will have camp days in the city parks. The Park ------ Departments has alloted thfree sites to be use for day camping activities, and the Manhattan Council of Girl Scouts in cooperation with the Park Department will begin this week the annual progiani of "Summer Days in the Park" for girls fr<ym 7 to 18 years of age. A total of 600 hundred children will be cared for each Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday until the end of August. The children will receive free transportation to the camps under the guidElla Fitzgerald Carries on with the late Chick Webb's Orchestra will open at the State on Broadway starting Thurs .la., ? 1 Ethel Waters Has the finest open air barbecue stand in New York, it is located ^on the Harlem Speedway, situated ^n a lovely spot wrth cool shade trees and a little mountain just across ,the street. Real down home pit cooked barbecue using real oak wood coals, is served ... Beer is also served but not in the bottles, ? it is served in large pitchers holdr ing about a dozen glasses of beer A cool . . . quiet . . . restful place with a free parking lot * . . And you get more than your money's worth. There are many little tables seating four surroundings the place. . . Hey . . . boy, one mo' pitcher of beer ... As I was saying the name of the place is (Hager's Barbecue, and you cannot miss it if you just follow the Harlem Speedway becaiuse it's the only place on the Speedway.. I Paul Robeson Appeared in a Presentation ot Songs under the auspices of the Progressive "CTuTPat MotK A. M.E. Zion Church, Sunday afternoon.1 Benjamin C. Robeson, pastor of the church is a brother of Mr. Robeson, and his wife, Mrs. Francis ~ Cline R6b63on, fa the president of the Progressive .Club. ' I At the concert we ran across our old friend Doctor "Billboard'', Jackson and hig wife, also Countee Cullen and Morgan Smith, the news photographer. After the concert Mr. Robeson was swamped by people asking for autographed wtn Vv 4- Ua <VV?0 AlAlloVir f AaV \Jl 1 UIIlSj Ifut lie & 1 OV-1UUOIJ wvn the time to apograph every program passed to him which required over an hour. Mrs. Lillian Sharpe Hunter Business manager of the Amaterdam News acted as mistress of ceremonies, there is an old saying that, brains and beauty do not go together, but such is not the ease, Mrs. Hunter happens to be one of the most beautiful women the writer has seen in New York. Prob around New Orleana where you find her type of beautjy. DUring the concert Lawrence Brown was at, the piano. There waB also an organ selection, G. Leonard Matthews, at the origan, and two read ing by Thomas Anderson, words | with Music, and Reminiscene. Mcsdames Charles?Lavion and Bessie Pins on Are m town taking in the Pair visiting friends and place* 'EARS 'EM ITF es Spears \ REPORTER** * > terest. Mrs. Lawson is the wife of Prof. Charles Lawson of Sumter, S. C., principal of The Lincoln Hi. School. Mrse. Pinson's husband is the president of Morris College in the same city. Sunday the two ladies were at the Fair to hear a radio broadcast by the Bva Jessye Chorr at the Temple of Religion. After the concert the writer spent the afternoon with them showing them .places of interest and difference shows. They were delighted ...UV "D ~ M J- T1 L:-t. nun nmuuuus un rmaue which has many colored actors in different scenes. Little Jimmy Plnson Is also in the city. He is the son of Mrs. Bessie Pinson and although -hut nina yearo -of--age-4ias -greatnative talent in art a"d sculpture. While here he is taking lessons daily from Augusta Savage in her member of the four Pinson brothers, a Quartette which is renown ed in the South. Little Jimmy and Little Jessie Mae Spears appeared in a R. C. A. telivision broadcast at. the Fair Sunday afternoon. NEWBERRY NEWS Calvary Presbyterian Church, , With the Rev. A. H. Reasoner as pastor the work of the Sunday School is carried along nicely d)uxing this hot weather. In spite of the barrier that faces the work, a representative number of students were present. Rev. A. A. Thompson, missionary of the McClelland Presbytery, was visiting in the city Sunday. Mrs. Eunice Allen, the organist of the same church and Sunday schol teacher writes from Ocean City, N. J. that one is geiiing1 aiojjg line ana is serving as assistant organit while in that city. Mr. Milton Smith, Jr., and family, of Wahington, D. C., spent a few days in tire city last week vis- J iting his father, sister and other, relatives?ami?friends He made! many calls to see his old friends. Miss Hulda Rutherford of New! York City who has been visiting j her parents here, returned last, Monday stopping-over in Greens-j boro, N. C. to spend a few days with her sister.; Mrs. Delia Bradley has returned from New York where she witCharlie, and also the world's Fair. I Misses Verna, Ida and Audrena Rutherford and Mr. Alvin Moon left by automobile Sunday night for New York. I Rev. John Williams, formerly of Newberry but now of Atlanta, Ga.,' is visiting in the city. Mrs. Jostphine Butler Singley' and Mr. Allen W. Glasgow were happily married July 5, 1939, at the home of her brother, Rev. H.1 B. Butler, Jr;r Columbia, S C. Rev. j H. B. Butler performed the cere-. nied Hy RieY. and Mrs. W. M. Brown, Prof, and Mrs. A. T. Butler, Rev. D. Bedenbau'gh, all of Newberry. Rev. R. Miller, Mrs. H. B. Butler, Mr, and?Mrs.??G. Cooke of Columbia. NEW MT. ZION BAPT. CHURCH Rev. J. J. Abney, Pastor Orangeburg, S. C. : Sunday School was opened at the ?usiial hour and the lesson was discussed who mwe have adopted as a mem Deautituny. Mr. T. K. Blythewood ber, conducted an interesting: quest ionaire at the close of the lesson. Our, Supt., Dea. Amaker, was elected as a delegrate for the S. S to attend the S. S. Convention that convenes in Columbia thts -week. We were pleased to have many visitors in the audience for the morning's service. We trust that they found it interesting: enough to come again. The pastor preached a great inspiring sermon from the subject "Something Within." i The B. T. U. met at 7 o'clock and held an interesting hour session. We all feel that we will be well represented at the convention in-the person of our delegate. Miss jGracc Glower. v Night services were carried out successfully, the pastor's sermon being even better than the one of the morning He plana to attend .the convention and we are sure he will "return more inspired than ever. r 1 The Busy Bee Club met at the home of Mrs. Pearl Smith on Peas iee St., Sunday afternoon at 4. We are proud of the progress that the club is making under the competent president, Mrs. R. F. Dwight. Plans are under way for a Treasure* Hunt to he staged in the near future, and the club has taken the" responsibility of an insurance that wilf cover the new pews in the church. nr. ~ 1. j li? ? ??f 10 bo Dipper and net ter 'things. At the close of the meeting the hostess served a de'flcious repast of" ice creafft an J cake. The twenty persons attending the meeting reported having had an ^enjoyable time. MORRIS BROWN A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. I. T.emon. Pastor Charleston, S. C.?Our services , last Sunday were well' attended during the entire i4ay. ,Lft*t SunHay was RED HOT DAY at Morris Brown, under the :.uspices r>t the Missicmary society, whose convention takes plkco during the ensuing week at McClollanvillc. The \ society sold pods of pepper to the1 folks in order to assist in raising their assessment. They report "* the effort successful, At 11 a.m. 1 Dr. Lemon delivered a sermon 1 based upon the subject "The Mace- ' donia Call". At 8 p.m. we were again treated to a sermon deliv- ( ered by thP pastor from the theme "A Great Man Looking For Some- 1 thing Better".' The spirit of missions characterized the services of < the entire day. The music for- the 4 services was furnished by the 8 i choirs who alternated in the fen- < dition of the number^ both morn- ( ing and night. The junior church rhoir was directed by Bro. Robt. , Gadsden. Tho junior ehoir was un der the direction of Brer. P. Bennett and the- senior choir was directed by Bro. W. S. Grant. A , veritable feast of music was the | ent, and introduce ! y the pastor , Among the visitors was Mr. Grif tiit from GrerrrviHe \/ho Iswork'ing in this eity o ; a pic wtoror or. one -] of the largest projectP in the city. One mro effoit is i.i the cdTing , our furnace \vYcfi ivjw is less than $850.00. ' Bro. , J. Mitchell our popular ' trustee has returned l'rom New 1 "York Citv whe?*c hp v'sited the i N. Y. World's Fa.r. Several of < our ,memhors are attending: the Fair. j We regret at this time, the illness of sister A. Mills the wife of . Rev. D. A. Mills. The _ church 1 prays for her recovery. An event"orf interest in the otT- ' ingr is the picnic of the Ushers' Board No. 1, which takes place on July 17th. i Morris Brown joins .in congrat 1 ulations to Rev. S. R. Iligrgirfs in being: elected president of Allen university. We feel ^ that the , ti usees of that institution made no ^ fals0 step in the selection. Dr. j Tliprprins wil make good, is our pre- , mattire prediction. We know the j man, and his worth to-any instir < tution with which he may be connected. The record that he has < made in Charleston and at the , Rurk(T High school, is not to be viewed lightly. Allen university , will he made richer by his election | as its president. Ouj- best wishego out to him. We still maintain our Forward I^ook. m* HELENA NEWS Sunday morning: the Mt. Zion's I -ohoiy left on a bus to BeaverJDaUL to render music. They reported a pleasant trip. ....?/ At 7:30 P. M. the pastor brot to us a wonderful sermon after which the choir furnished music. Mrs. Carrie Mofz -of-Helena, S. C. has returned home after being called to Castle Point, N. Y. to any4" emergency. Mrs. Alice Simmons' niece and children of Spartanburg are here visiting awhile. On the sick list are the follow- ] ing: Mr. Will Scott, Miss Mattie ' P. Oxner, Miss Thelma Sanders, : and M+ss Catherine Mangun. Mrs. Carrie Jackson reported a 1 pleasant trip after spending a week in Silverstroe, S. C. with her ; brother and faster in law. BETH LEHEM BAPTIST Sunday School "was opened at 1 the usual hour, the lesson was dis. cussed by the advance teacher. Morning worship started at 11:50 with a splendid group of members and friends. The message was ' very timely. At 3:30-the Jubilee Choir sponsored the "Buffalo Rally" which was a success. They raised over $27.00. They wish to thank verybody that helped them to realrze 'his amount. The evening services started at 8:15. the pastor delivered a message long to be remembered bv alt present, it was highly spiritual and everyone seemed to heave obtained information.. We are planning to attend the State S. S. and B. T. U. Convention which is being held on Benedict College eamnvs this year. Visit us at all times, iyou are welcome, this is the friendly church. LANFORD STATION NEWS Beaver Bam Baptist Church j S. S. at the usual hour with Miss Annie Dawkins as acting sec Iretary. The Free Wit! program that was rendered Sunday night was worth " Ora; Jolly Four from Robbriek. Rocp Hill from Ora, also the Faith ful Few from Mars Bluff which Mrs. Mamie Trby as president All sang nicely and were enjoyod. | Rev. S. CI. Cray attended his church at Waterloo, Cedar Grove. Rro. TT. TTmphrey. one we all , love, passed and will "he funeral- | ized at Codar Grove Raptist on Wednesday. j The -pfrayer mooting *t^ holding its own with the faithful few. (Sick: |Mrs. Trene Garrett and , Mr. Msx Roston" iVTiss Rnsalee Stenson is improving, after under goine an operat'ion. Mr. David Massev was guest erf Miss Paulin(. Gray Sunday. 1 Services at Cedar Grove were fine. Rev. Rico preached a soul stirring sermon. Th,, revival meeting has begun at Cedar Grove : the second Sunday. Rev. Wilson from Duncan Creek will conduct -ihe_moeting. Revival will hegin at Reaver, Dattt the 4th Sunday in .lifty. L~i A son was horn to Mrs. Ralph Sftureeon. on July 6th, name j Jamea EarL ....... _J THE PALMETTO LSADE - - * ? 1 ^i DUE WEST NEWS ' *T>ho picrric sponsored 'by- th<r Men's Working club of Mt. Lebanon A. M- E. church on July 1, was a glowing success. There will be a lawn social giv n on the chuich lawn Saturday eveping, July lb, *ponsored by ;he members of the Sunday school Sunday school at the usual hour [ onductgd by Mr. B. F. Jackson JuT Supt. - The-lessotr- having- been taught by the various classes, a /cry splendid review was conducted by Mrs. Annie J. Garrett.* Thc. morninng worship was con-; ducted by the Pastor, Rev. F. L. Bouey. Rev. Bouey preached on Missions and brought Ui us the fact, that Jesus Christ, the greatest missionary the world has ever known followed by Paul another -missionary. The?message was instructive and inspiring. After., the usual .morning offering the Calendar rally sponsored by Mrs.-Bouey in interest of the Missionary society was had. A r.eat sum of $10.73 was reported . for missions. - r <.Y1 rs. TCIla Cowans who is w>orkiftr in East Orange, N. J., is | spending two weeks vacation with piffle folks. Mrs. Cowans worship cd. with us in thc morning service , Mr. Paul Saxon, Mrs. Belle Cow ans and Miss Georgia Pruitt remain on the sick list, also Mr. lames Wright, Sr.. is op.the sick list. )Mrs. Macie Pratt left last Thursday for New York. St. Mary Bapt. ChUrch The church school was largely attended at the usual hour with nenntifnl lesson which?was wonderfully taught by the teachers. At 6 o'clock BTU was in session .vitb aP officers and teachers present. Mr. Alonzo Fair is carrvng the work right on in the absence of the President, Mr. Danel Valentine, who is spending the summer months in Asheville, N.C. 8:00 O'clock the Deacons and Trustees rendered a musical program which was very interesting to all. They had singers from ill (/vor the county and also some icnutiful solos were sung by some if our roung people. Mrr (Motet Rewright, Miss Cecil Power sang beautiful also Missed* Mamie T. Sewiight. Ethel Nash, Addip Mae Kichnrdson saner a beautiful trio. Mr. John Morton Ellis, Rev. J. TI. Burns were the visitors for the evening. We_alL wilL.be .proud ..to knerw that Mrs. Bell Cowan is on the mend. W(> hope that she will soon be out. OAK finOVB TR^UIT., ' S. S. (pened at thp usual hour with-. Supt. and officers at their post of duty.' 11:30 a.m. Rev. fiuiles lhp pastor- preached a soul stirring: sermon which was enjoy [ d by all, after which the LordN Supper was administered to quite a few . We were triad to have one of our old teaehers visit us in our morning worship of Florence. Al<o one of Bro.. S. R. McTosh daugh tors of Olando and others. Sunday afternoon?4:30 o'clocki he .Stewardess Board No. 1 and 2'met with Mrs: C. J. Rush and Mrs. Etta-Smith""presidents. They rendered-a short program. Along with?their . program they?raised ?5'35. Mrs. M. M. Burgess of Jefferson son chapel played an active pait I yji these sisters' program. i The - Lily of the Valley, the i young people's club will have a 1 rally on fho third Sunday even- " ing. The Missionary ladies are I rallying for their assignment the fifth-Sunday, which they will have to ^report August 24th at the Missionary* meeting which convene at St. Pctb-r. - W0 also have on a rally for our Sunday school convention assignment which will convene Sept. 14. Air. and Mrs. W. W. Rush and family were visited Sunday with guests from Manning, 5. C. Th0 pastor, wife and daughter were the Sunday dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McFadden and family. Mr. Moses McFadden and family were with us Sunday. JONESVILLE NEWS After having a wonderful message' from God, delivered to us by Rev. William we now, the people of Jonesville are putting on new life. In spite of the quarintine the Sunday-^ciioal. and Lhurch service, are still alive. The barbecue that was* had the first Saturday was very good. Mrs. Norrrs and Prof. Ezell were at home Saturday nite. They are attending summer school in Columbia. Mrs. Mary Clovney has gone to New York for an indefinite stay, where she will visit her daughter and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Dogan, Jr. ire here visiting* relatives and 'riends. Miss Sarah r.nd Isadore Thomp?on had as their guests on Sunlay afternoon Misses Earl*ne and Fannfe J. Gnffrrey.. Miss Sara Pride, also Mr. Franklin of Union. Each ropoi*ted a plejsant time. Mr. George Hughes continues to he 111 at his -home here, we?ar? wishing for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Martha Mitchell is a patient at the Spartanburg Hospital and is convalescing nicely after a major operation. There wrll be a barbecue at Foster's Chanel the third Saturday in which eveiyone is looking forward Eo! ~ Mr. James Snifth has gone to [he North and ether points for the rammer. - . ,.. .. ... w. - CHESTERFIELD NEWS ^ . " ChcsTerfieTd?Services were held as .usual at Grandview Presbyterian, Mt. Tabor M. E. a-nd Salem Baptist churches on Sunday. Sun- , day school at Mt. Tabor was con ducted by Supt. Johnje Sanders. Mrs. Louise Johnson anil Miss , Cecilia Toatley visited the sum- ; mer school in session at Darlington on Tuesday. The- Sunshine Band, a club of j y>ouhg children, held its weekly ; meeting on Friday at Grandview-! P? esbyterian church. Mesdaffies Marion Jackson and Louise John | son were visitors ut this meeting j and related stories to the child- j ren. This club is under the super ) vision of Mrs. Rosa B. Toatley. ! Mr. Emanuel Nivens spent Sun- j day in Pageland with fiiends. _[_ ? Mrs. Llazte GtTl has bs hei-T guests, her son and daughte?in-| law, Mn aml-MiT firth, Washing- l ton, D. C. I Mr. and Mrs. Albort Johnson S and 'Dr. J. H. Toatley attended \ the funeral of Mr. Robert Robin-I "Son Sunday at t'heraw. An enjoyable evening' was spent i on Friday night at th,. lawn party at the homt. of Mr. and Mrs. "MbefF^ohnsoh for the benefit of the Sunday school of Grandview Presbyterian churcni Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson spent Sunday in Cheraw with relatives and friends. Mr. Wilbur Jenkins left Friday for Fayetteville where he will spend the summer.. His rncrthor, Mrs. MarguerTte Jenkins is spending this week at Myrtle Beach. Miss Jhonnetta Toatley is recovering rapidly ftronv a minor operation performed on Wednesday. Mr. Vincent McCoy is attending summer school at Darlington. Rev. and Mrs. P. C. "Riddleston and Mrs. Annie Edwards were were present at a special program at McFarland M E. church on Sun day afternoon. M,ns. Mayf>ell Robinson and daughter Sara Wadsworth visited Mr. and Mrs. Leake on Monday ? GOURDINE CIRCI'IT NEWS Rev. Jt. A .Brown, Pastor M. . iMany came out-to the house of ouiruay. o. it t uri(? USual hour with Supt.?ir_chnrgr. ! At 11:30 tho *Rev. S. D. Johnson lined hymn 488; prayer, W. M. Brown. He took his text from the 14th chapter of St. John, 19th verse. On Thursday evening funeral rites for Elliott McBride were held who died Wednesday, July 5. lie will be missed throughout the com. ruunity.Funcial seixicgs- were held Thursday afternoon 5 o'clock, of ficiating minister Bev. D. J. Hartsville, he lined hymn 408; prayer David Harmon; second hymn 470 lined by Rev. ,T. E. Davis. Testimony brother Coluni bus^ Bufford, he then took his text from the 23rd-chapter of Job and part of the 10th verse. He leaves to mourn hi* lost one i brother-in-law and one nephew, Interment in Jerusalem cemetery. I Mrs. Olina Hartwell left Monday, July 3rd for Raleigh,'^ N.^C. I July 8 for Philadelphia. Pa. We! hope her a safe trip. | MYRTLE BEACH NEWS Funeral services for Rev. A. L.' Priror, 53, who died at his homo j J fiere Friday afternoon after an ill. I riess of three weeks, were conduct, i ?d Saturday at Mt. Olive A. M. E.j Church by the Rev. J. N. McCHnic. i The pastor was assisted'by Rev. ( Leroy Judge who read the Schrp.. ture lesson, Rev. Miles Willard, r? T A T Do?. Do.,1 I rvuv. u. v^. liivin^Muii, iw . . i tun Kennedy and Rev. L. M. Graham.! Remarks we e made in behalf | of the timstee board by Mrs Jeff Bellany. Remark.- on the life"bTTfioT decease were made by Mrs. Jessie 1 Wrenrt, as president of the A. C.' E. League a paper was read by j Mrs. Jerry Spiney and Rev. Judge.) Mrs. F. L. Rainbow made remarks j also. He leaves to mourn his loss a wife, three daughters, two sons, a grandson, two brothers and a host of relatives and friends. He was. a/J to rest under a beautiful [ mound of flowers in the M. B. Com clary. Undertaker Winstead had j change of the funeral arrange- i ment. The S. S. opened at the usual' hour with the new Supt. Mrs. Jeff Bellany, in charge. The lesson was reviewed by the Supt.. who cxnvcs. and will try to make a better s! If j At 6:30 P. M. the League was opened Under the new Pres. Rev. T. H. Heipmlngway. At 8:15 P. M. the pastor, alone with Rev, Leroy Judge, ascended' the ro3trum and the pastor presented Rev. Judge who preached to j i large audience a real soul stir-; ring sermon. .Hi's subject was "The Lord is My Shepherd." Mr. Iziah Jacob Miles of Rome, Ga., and Cecelia B. Warner from) Charlotte, N. C. are here to spend ; the summer. Mr. James McCray"is back to' the delight of his many friends af-T tor spending u few months in Par-' dis, IVJiasissippi. ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. C. Collins, Pastor Bennettsville, S. C. : S. S. railed to order at 10:30 by Supt.' A. D. David. The lesson was fully j discussed by Rev. S. Sharper and . Rev. M. Brown. 11:30 Prayer service led by Bro." H. Hubbard and Bro. Dixon. The pastor came forth with tho folllow ingr pulpit visitors: Rev. M. Brown. Simmons, Page and S. Sharpcr.A te*t "You can't slip by" was used I . - * '.' by our pastor for the morning's mes^ago. ? Prof. R. Wilkinson, sister, and Rev. I. Irvin were present. Dinner was served at the church. Reports on paint list was made by Miss I). Davis who reported $1.00, 0. Jones. $2.00 Rev. Collins$2.00, (!. Husband $.30 Total collected Cor the day $10.80. The church's flower .yard is in fine shape. j Read The "Palmetto Leader and -nine to St., Mark Church. Miss Cara Lee Jones is on the sick list. Wo hope for her a speedy' rocovry. , i r.MXINCTON NEWS j s. s. \v:i.< ii|icii<-() at the usual hour with tin* officers and teachers at tTi. ir p.st< of ili) 1 y Th? past' r enj?yf'd the services at Mt. 7. ion. ?A-ftr-mtV s'i'vici'S at Mt. Zion the pastor and eVu,;.. Vp.;nj. Tfj)| ami soin(. iff their members along wiUi a ff-w good members form Ih'h'! !m I-' i t - f 1-i.fR:ifi worshipped with them. A spiritual meting was carried on. Next Sunday the pastor i< asking everyone to ].( present. T'--, Pet. ' -link flub" met at the home of Miss Corenp^Wfjre: Mr. Russel Hiyward," Mr. Clark of Columbia, were tht; guests, f<? Mr. and Mrs. I \V. Black Sunday. Mrs-. Bo'sotta StratfoH and grandson are spending some" time with her son in Jacksonville, Fla. All of our sic]- ones arc. improving at this writing. Mattio Black, reporter MT. , CI.ARK BAPT. CIU'RCJI " .Rev. C. B. Black. Pastor The. attendance' throughout the day. was very good. The ehurch school is holding jjts own along all lines. At 10: C.O Sunday school was conducted by Deacon 01 in SingletarjN Lesson, wrts beauti-, fully discussed by each class, reviewed by. our beloved pastor. 11:30 Preaching by our pastoi who spoke fcr.ni the subject: The Leper's Healed. This message was very pointed. Night services began at R:30. We had another won derful sermon. Subject Nothing '! tit Leaves. Thi- \va< c nioved bv all". ' tn;- Wry:r.ir two of our mem bers arc 'rn th,.' siek list'-Brother Willie .Toy on I,overs Ave.; sister Annie M. Nelson on. Moore's St. bet's pray for them. _JDuc_ day's., collection $'21.7R. For yoi*F^ "Leader" see Deacon Prince.(ENTERAL R.V.M.E., CHURCH Charleston.; S. C.:On last Sunday a large number of people at-, landed "loth s rvices. Th0 pastor j took for his subject "Keeping in i touch with Jesus." it was very in- j :ntore-.-tin r *->? 1 enjoyable..At R P. M. the Rt. Rev. .T. R.I Prioleau. D. D., Bishop, preached for us. lie. provtd his point from the subject "P ^ Fo.lloWis > f .h". :." it was a woncTerf.ul message. : . J Two' p.- rsons were admitted into fellowship. 1-1R - members took the Holy Communion., Mrs. Charlotte W. Grten of EYork City was with us and is here | an a?visit, to?her mother. Mrs.I l. ui ^ Watson, rt'so. to see her I brother and sisttr. MADAM PETER'S I LAIR GROWER For Iiiseiised Smlp?fftvps T.ifa and Beauty. BEST ClfOWER?| Apply once a v> eek?PRICE 35c.1 1906 Bianding St., Columbia, S.CJ Counts Drag Store, Washington St., Ihomas Drug Store, Tav- i 'or and Harden Sts. David G. Eiiison Genera! Insurance Honest antl eiTkierJ. atten- I tion Kiven to all business ! 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There were quite a few deaths during the past week. Mrs. Subel, Mr. Fred McManus and Mr. Robt. Robinson. The friends haivie tire deepest vcympathy for the bereaved families. And Revs. J. S. SatterWhite, W. and Mr. Wilbert Matthews of New York City and Mr. and'Mrs. Johnny Typson were in the city to witness the funeral of Mr.-Robert Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson were, the house guests of Mrs. J. Strator, Suqday. Mrs. Hat.tie Evans hatt rotnmel ? to New York after spending some ' time at home with relatives and * I 1CIIUO. ' Miss Martha Strator left l*it Sunday for New York City where she will visit her friends and the World's Fair. Miss Ollit V. Pervis has returned home after spending a week at Myrtle Beach. Miss Bernice Miller who i? attending summer school at State Cnllege spent the 4th at home. The Cheraw Reds played a double 'header game on the 4th and defeated both teams. Is our team alright? A surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zonnoe Williams on Friday night in honor cf Mrs. Williams. The Young Women's Club gave an entertainment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Leak on Friday night. Mrs. Julia Ptreator who haa been indisposed for sometime is up and getting about again to the delight of her many friends, also Mrs. Daisy Barr. nrviVAT MFFTI\T. rT^RF.S ci'reroovTTT 1 v I OW ViVJL/aor C Lili 1 A great Revival Meeting closed at Graham, A. M. E. Church, Sun- . =day -night July -3 with the great Evangelist, < Miss Carrie B. Preister, saving many souls.On Sunlav there were, over 800 people of hoth races present who witnessed this meeting and heard this great wrmTaTT-preacher <?deliver the gospel. She was with us for two weeks and she proved herself t0 be such a wonderful woman. People from miles around came to hear her and every night our church was filled to the capacity. Sunday saw no more space in the church. The Rev,-D. N. Wilson and his family came over to witness the " program. We also had some preachers from other places who help- ? ed in the services, Our pastor, Rtv. E. E. Washington, has been "with us for six years"? and he knows how to gain friends His good people are standing by him profoundly/" .We pray that God bless Miss Pnester to give her the" strength to continue preaching the word. bFst QUALITY COAL ^ALWAYS? PROMPT SERVICE PHONE 4U1 j^HHj WHILE IN NEW^YORK STOP AT WOODS1DE H-Q-TJS-L? ? The Finest Colored Hotel in Harlem 2424 7th Ave. at 142nd St. New York, New York At'DUBON 3-2400 >ooooorfcaKK>uija>uivH we rn, nm~ 4 I. S. Leevy, Ml?>? 8.o;o;9:8,ji:?:ov>wa,lwr^?r^iMwwin ?.3j. ""Tiiia lild